Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1922, Page 9

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% St R S et S L LA @ STAR, WASHINGTON, D C WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER .27, 1922 small luncheon party at the Shoreham | Marshall. The guests num! IRG'"!II Allce Owens, Miss Roselle Atrisa, | Blliot Stra: Midshipman W. T |York after spending Christmas at th . ° stonelelgh Court S@@n@t Doy, oy o Slenty, suds sufetisaupet WAS jhie Jeraldine Ainga. 3 Bullis, Midshipman H. K. Perrill, Mid- | Hamilton Hotcl. They will return t . ! y Capt. and Mra. Simon Jacobson will Aty Hamilto Saliy Wisiney, Miss Lee | shipman E..B, Dascomb, Midshipman | Washington next week for anothe TR Ceaneeticnt Ave. Cormer L Wt | sail for Panama on January 16. Vashington ‘soolety enjoyed one of AN IR TR ':5.‘,‘:,‘1‘.",‘,‘}’,,‘;“‘;' e R S S B LT T . BUTFrgNslzg'\"E':t%n we ' mest exelusive spartments. | Gen. and Mre. Marshall s favorite annusl benefit balls 183t | Marforie Smith, Miss Conatance Jone pman ) ; -| Miashtpman J. Albert Glick and his I D. McCracken, Cadet Lawrence Bar Avaliatle Tor iease. o tow desirable bouse- | __(Continued from Bighth Page) | Hosts at a Juator Dance. oight at the Hotel Washington, aev_ | Miss Carol Biliott, Miss Al oll, ,Cadet Charles Woodruff and |Toommate, Midshipman John Fitz- Mrs. M. E. Holley o Besping 428 Sen housieeps Gen. and Mrs. Richard C. Marshall |8l hundred _guents, o revn | Miza Helen Weason, Miss Juliet Rel £y simmons of 1llinols, are spending the | Col. 8378, 2561 1848 st S Mhis season's debutantes early 1f|gave a dance last evening for their |¥04th. dancing for 'the ChUdtens|Miss Caroline Johmson, Miss Josephine E { holidays with the former's Srand: | e e sad Uaturaished. | dsnuary. | daughter, Miss Laurs Winder Mar- |y Qhpistmantide ran rampant-] " Mrr Wb Shes: Mr, and Mrs. Elllott Woods are en- | mother, Mrs. Willlam Glick, 49 U . oEaBRINe e SR roon | o Ritehie B, of the n. | ity And her Rouse ucsta. ixa | iy OOt e uniform ot AN |Mr Nornmp S My Jeck, Poole | artainine &t dinner this cvening at | sireet northwest Expert Dry Cleaning 3 Mr. John chie, 3rd, of - | & ase of Yonicel 5 Y 5 3 1 t fl*ffima‘,‘,.":,‘"’,:“- Al for tran’ | (Jkity ‘of Virginia I ‘spending the | Mise Anne Seytere of South Orange, |napolls, Weat Polnt and the milliary | Meohling, Mr. Clark Brandt, Mr. Mo- | {noyGHeVY, Ghase Club it compliment | ., oy perta sigma Sorority win | R e et N (e T holldays with his parents, Mr. and|N. J.; Miss Aune Bunting and Miss [Ghoots, of Virginia and Maryi XL (s, Mr. Moncure |y, gre in Washington for the holl- |&ive a dinner this evening at Ward-, ‘AURANT | Mrs. John Ritchle, 4 Mary Beach of Petersburg, Va., and 80 o the charmior thesevarinm, 3 Mr. Lawrenes | 70°0 ran Park Hotel, when there will be | ) | y €. nd there were many subdebutantes awrenes | days. ; | Miss Baldwin Jennings of Lynchbure, | f%, there were many aubdabytantes | Hun ang, Mr. o covers for twenty-four, Twe (1753 Pemnsylvamia Ave. HOME GIFTS. ! Mrs. Samuel M. Meek entertained a!Va., who are Schoolmates of Miss |y fud pany, gl ©od Simpson, Mr. Billy Brown, Mr.| jrrs Beverly Price Evans of Edge- . — Offices 11201 Commeeticut Ave. - The long balireom lent itaelf ad- |foors® Judd, Mr. Henry Milrick, Mr. | moor will not recelve on New Year| Mr and Mrs Sam Fischer announce | ™ Phone Fr. $33—We Call asd Deliver, e - i 4 arriman, r, Rober rm- d, - |the marriage of their son, Mr, on 2. Il Sl =l 1A= B S GIE==]0] 201y © 2 accoration of red and |strong, Mr. Robert. Lamb, Mr. Jonn | Gas s e e, N 8- | Tuther, to Miss Coseite Spence of | === green, and the charming w-u:]memo Hazel, Mr. James Drain, Mr. Jaseph e Unlontown, Pa., Thursday, December ARD the women, the uniforms of the man | Bell, Mr. Norton Barbour. Mr. Frank | Mrs. Lodis Dale Carman has {ssued |21, In New York city. | guesty blended Into a brilliant scene | Russell, Midshipman Wililam Stand- | carde’ for @ tea Saturday afternoon. ENGRAVING long to be remembered. Mrs. James |ley, Midshipman Helmlck, Midship- | December 30, from 4 to 6 o'clock in | Davis—Campbell Weddl W. Wadsworth, jr. president of the|man Brewington Hall, Midshipman M. | her home at 1806 Lamont street. At Noon on Christmas Da; i INVITATIONS 0ard, received the guests, wearing & | T Duncan, Miduhipraan Graham BLitt, - f gown of brown chiffon Loaded in}Midshipman Carey Callaghan, Mid-| Mr. and Mra. Harry Black return. H A AS uu-..'u""‘:;'-'""-'.\v. T Y orystals. and was assisted by Mrs. |shj H. H. Kerr, chairman, who wore a | — Pnan Gordon Reamy, Midshipman their home in New gown of black chiffon and lace. 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, Many box parties were given, the hy itali f hold h: i th o 2 BB o neller Sl the “OLDE the NEW 2 v er M IS, Wl e o YEAR OUT YEAR IN of their young friends in the box of P Senator and Mrs. Wadsworth. Col. 1922 1923 and Mrs. Fowler had in their box the latter’s children. Dr. and Mrs. Blair Saleswomen fOl‘ our Coat, Spencer and the latter’s sons, George . Th S i S - = T Smeah s Suit and Gown Departments. STARTING AT 10:30 P. M aceupied the box of Mrs. John A. John- g 2 N T O e A Only those familiar with We have arranged a progrem that will prove tache of the French embassy, and 5 most delightful—surprising—and remembered Mme. Dumont; Miss Gertrude Myer h]g’h-class apparel need ap- occasion. and Mrs. Andre Brewster. ‘Tl‘n- complete list of boxholders in- ) 1 $4.00 « Cover ude the Secretary of the Treasur: = » . P Mr. Mellon: Mrs. James W. Wad ply Vaudeville Novelties and worth, jr.; Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, . . Mrs. Willlam Eric Fowler, Mrs. Hen- Entertainment Soavenirs For All rietta B. Huff, Mrs. Robert Hitt, Mrs. i rs. Frederick H. Everyone will be sure to have a good Bell Sweeney, Erlebacher time—we've arranged for that. . Mrs. Richard H. zeche! Townsend, Mme. Hauge, Mrs. Edward Walker, Mrs. Edward B, McLean, Mrs. p. w Danci Marshall Kield, Mrs. Joseph Leiter, 1210-1212 F St‘ N. 2 EspecteliMesiafor 25 Mrs. John B. i Assistant At- tasney; l‘i;-noral Albert Ottinger, Mra. 14th enry B. Spepcer and Lieut. Col. kl S Ernest Morris Locke, U. S. A. 3 q With but few exceptions, the box & X tan in 4 o parties were made up of the youn, . 2 . Folkor tmortat e s younker Dencing After Midnight ?bflipsbom Maj. and Mrs. George E. A. Rein- burg have as guests for the holldays e SRR € 2 Col. J. L. Hunter, chief of the Chap- |3 2 s lains’ " School at ' Detroit, Mich.: his F daughter, Miss Margaret Hunter, and ‘ his sons,’ Mr. Willlam J. Hunter and | Mr. John Hunter, the laiter two_stu ; ‘ | dents “at Centre College, in' Ken | ucky. Maj. Reinburg's nlece, Mi | 3 ) Dorothea Reinburg. a student f No Refunds Exd‘.nged =23 Sweetbriar College, Va., also is with them, i The G oY No Charges ; and Including Nrat Gance ot this season Tase even: 'S o 50 i s = - 4 ing in Linthicum Hall. The large Durm( This Sale company received by Dr. and Mrs. Louis Mackall, Mrs. Robert S. B Mrs. Basil Boteler. The has been established for ars or more and is one of lizations remaining dis- of the Brazilian emba . Capt. He o0 Graca Aran- ha, entertained at luncheon Saturday || \ 24 at’ the Shoreham, when his guests wero the air attache of the Tyian | embassy and. Signora Guidoni, Dr. | |l _ =R b and Mrs. Fenton Bradford, Miss A;u-sl d Golden and Lieut. “Hecksher "of ‘the [} the U. S. S. Nevada, Zinreeini e The After-Xmas Sale of COATS —features two tempting assortments—gathered from the better grades—and marked at prices that you'll realize are s abnormally low. 545 and 569 Plain models—and others that are richly trimmed with Jrhn;l;:v’v‘l,s el At andiMes) Lots of women are finding this out! With garments selling at immense reductions and the Jelleff name Gaushier. Mias Viegints Sawasputante back of them for quality, there is the utmost buying enthusiasm. one of the most charming parties given | \d| (s debutanten this season SMcand Women’s and Misses’ Smart Style Apparel—Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs, Millinery, Blouses, Sweaters, ST I e “Snall Tecopien. oo | Skirts and Shoes—and all mussed goods from Christmas selling in this final adjustment of stocks! e standing before a screen of green, and were assisted by Miss Elizabeth Soth- e s et niaf semsn Rare Bargains for Coat Buyers Z 0] of Mis Fle s, i and Miss Lucie Gillett of Sewickley, Ta. vl::d,;.”d ""';’{12’,",.;,','}&.,‘."."5,:,;":' Women's $163.00 and $185.00 Wraps of Tarquina, Marvella and Corona, handsomely fur trimmed. $1 |I'~ cio i g(,mn",,{ ‘.|{,"' (,édg,,,d ed in beaded Women's $135.00 and Sl(n.(XJCCoats, oth,l:mo;a’._ Olonl% };iafinhonadaai Marvella,"!rm:in-xlzd \\‘uhm;z]& lg.&w’so\ | old net. Miss Edwardggwore her, debut | It/ Women'’s $125.00 and $129.50 Coats, of Diagonal Luster, Cordella and Glamora; wolf and lynx tri . _$09. X xown t}rllfl:‘z":::“?: I;:llfer)llln m:)‘-l.!uls. i \Women’s $95.00 and $11000 Coats, of Velvette, Fashona and Lustrosa, Squirrel and Beaver collars. $79.50, made with bouffant " skirt over. giny | |5 L i s sfim?i i hoops at the hips and a basqae, A Women’s $75.00 and $89.50 Wooltex Coats, with caracul collars, and Olonzo and Mariano Coats, wolf collars. $493 « Sothoron also wore her debut 14 ¢ ‘s $55. ariano, Arabella and Panvelaine; self and fur collared. $39.50. white Canton crepe trimmad in eryatais Women's $55.00 and $65.00 Coats of Mariano, 3 ol ol fcl——lolc——=[olc——]olc——[o][c——=k|c——=[o]c——[o|—]o|——]oc|—] e e e e A e - H and silver. | . 5 5 . | the fineet Furs. 3Ie and Mos, KGR - Fleming wit Women’s Suits Marked Low for Christmas A ]{ Thel Ghesyl Oreen sl sreveniug fat $125.00 and $135.00 Costume Suits, of Olmfi and \'ell;iync: f?x collsrs and Gy wolf _rgo_l‘l)ars and borders. $07 30 b nes i Miss Virginia Edwards. ! $125 Three-piece Suits, of Veldyne and Velveteen: beaver, fox and squirrel collars—§59.50. _ b Z"I;e :.'e,rn’;lffly ‘r(;‘;::-::[n 3:" ;:,?:: e s BAw O “-’7 Jhe guest of [ $43.00 to $65.00 Suits, of Twill Cord, Duvet de Laine, Normandy with fur collars and Tweed Knicker Suits. $20.50. 5 or at an informal breakfast fol- lowed by bridge today. given by Mrs. 9 . l ey it Sortene Biven by ra f | Large Women’s Coats and Suits Reduced - " Mr. and Mrs. William Bowie enter- $135.00 Coats, of black and brown Panvelaine, with large beaver and squirrel collars (467 to 52%3). $93.50. I tdined & Sompany, 0O fiyivonng)peo: 50 Coats (sizes 444 to 48%4) of mavy and brown Mariano, semi-fitted large wolf collars. $57.50. e (T o ST 00 Coats, of navy, black and brown Mariano, belted and straightline; self collared. $43.50. from Schoel for the holidays. The 1000 Dressy Suits, of Veldyne and Suede Cloth, hand-embroidered; squirrel and fox collars. $59.50. . ecorated InfamUiax nolly 00 and $65.00 Suits, of Tricotine, Twill Cord and Duvet de Laine, long panel jackets, braid and self strapping. $3y.5) and polnsettias. TPhe Ram's Head Players. who were | |6 Now is the Time to Buy WOmen's Dresses to have given their first production S & = e ternoonisnaievenine (RT3 ]! $11000 to $125.00 Dinner and Evening Gowns; Salome Velvet, Silver Cloth, Gold and Copper Novelty Cloth. $82.50. T e riahid 1o vestpinn 0 IR R $89.50 to $110.00 Evening Frocks; Crepe Roma, Chifion, Silver Cloth, Canton, some fur trimmed, all handsome. $o3 of the, serions 1liness of one of their 56960 and $79.50 Aiternoon and Evening Gowns; Georgettes, Satin-faced_Canton, Velvets, beaded and embroidered. $36.30. stars, Miss Josephine Hutchinson. % $59.50 and $65.00 Silk Afternoon Dresses; satin-back and satin-faced Cantons. Beautifully embroidered and beaded. $43.30. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Brandenburg $4500 and $55.00 Afternoon Dresses of Canton Crepe; Street Dresses oi Poiret Twill, embroidered and beaded. $33.50. announce the engagement of their $35.00 and $39.50 Silk and Cloth Dresses for street, afternoon and dinner wear; all wanted fabrics. $23.50. daughter, Dorothy Isabel, to Dr. Al- $39.50 and $45.00 Chiffon Taffeta Dresses, tucked, ruffied and embroidered, navy, black and brown. $19.75. fred L. Bou. formerly of San Juan,|fi —Third Ficor. P. R. No date has been set for the wedding. : : Misses’ Coats, Suits and Dresses at Year End Prices The West Point cadets will enter- |} % 3 § tain at 4 supper dance at Wardman Misses’ $115.00 and $125.00 Coats, of Velverette, Fashona, Lustrosa and Ormondale, some luxuriously fur trimmed. $95.00 parkiHoteljthislevening. fiCadetidounil § Misses” $95.00 to $110 Coats, of Fashona and Luptrosa. Collars and cuffs of rich furs. $75.00. B R e Dl 1500 Straightline, Blouse and Wrap Style Coats of Normandy, Cordaleur and Mairett, fur trimmed. $5450 e : 5 Misses’ $39.50 Straightline and Blouse Coats, of Normandy Cloth. Beaver. squirrel and caracul collars. $44.3 Admiral and B R‘::;‘;‘f',f,‘.“’{‘,f,'. Misses’ $79.50 to $145.00 Suits, of Marleen, handlsomcl_v b\l‘aded and !tl;n:)roldé:rcd:‘l:r]gse (u; ]cglla&gsd cuffs. $6: ER S Shae ] Misses’ $355.00 Tailored Suits, of Poiret and Marleen, notched revers. belts. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. $34.50. h e Christmas vacadons. The I Misses’ $4300 to $35.00 Dresses of Tricotine, Poiret, Picquetine and Duvet de Laine, self and fur trimmed. $29.50 . dance was given in the Red Cross | Misses’ $45.00 Silk Frocks, of Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine and lace; blouse, basque and straightline styles. $29.50. room in the navy yard, which was: b, Misses’ $39.50 Dance Frocks, of Chiffon Crepe Elizabeth, Georgette and Taffeta, in beautiful color tones. $25.00. decorated inithoiChristmas cofore. Misses’ $3500 Silk Frocks, in Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe and Crepe de Chine, in fine color range. $23.50. e was placed 1n the conter of the Misses’ $25.00 and §29.50 Silk Frocks, Canton Crepe, Velveteen and Printed Crepes, in desirable colors. $15.00, ballroom, the company of about one hundred _ dancing_around the tree. Among those at the dance were Miss Catherine Ely, Miss Hermione Fitch, | Buy Silk or Wool Hosiery All Our Silk Petticoats in Handbags and Vanities in iss Iollen Louise Warfield, Miss Dor- Miss en Y End Cl < c othy Kimmell, Miss Dorothy Reid, Ye e . oy Kime e Maciorie Shin: During This Year-End Sal Tive Msner:Saving Croups : kle, Miss Charlotte Harriman., Miss Women's “Vanlity Fair’ Full-Fashioned Silk 0 V10! Slightly mussed handbags used for display Virginia Brandt, Miss Mary Kennedy, Stockings, with lisie garter hems amd reinforced and many one of a kind pleces and color Mies Minna Lee Jones, Miss Catherine o Ry Er LI B S, Martin, ias Janet. Moftett, Miss Eu- | Were $2.00; now, $1.75. : $2.95 and 33,95 Leather, Silk and Velvet Bags and Vanities, Eenioxl’e Womens Dressy Silk Stockings, In lace In- were $3.95; now, $2.96. ‘Doot lace and embroldered designs. Not I1-sil d Radium silk petticoats, __Leather and Silk and Velvet Bags, were $5.00 - a9V Glaea in eacn color o style. Wers $.00 to with fanc J;r::{sd.:nd Fibbon. trimmed flounces, t0 $5.50; now, $3.95. A Haven of Interest to ’:”" Gift $3.50; now, $395. aisq’ scailoped bottoms. Al lengths, styies Secker, Collector a Women's Imported and Domestic Wool Stock- colors and kinds. k Lov olors; al Regularly selling at §3.95, $5.00, $6.00 and One of a kind Exquisite Bags and Vanities, Antiques - : Saoudtions )| Year-End Footwear Clearance Pumps, Oxfords, Slippers and high boots—priced at big—big reductions—every pair desirable in style and of that quality for which the name Jelleff stands. $9.00 and $10.00 Footwear $10.00 Footwear $4.85 - $5.85 i it tin, black and brown kid and Women's Black and Field Mouse Brown Kid, Gray Suede and \patexfim{‘ep:th‘e‘::hmcg‘; .nr:ld'g‘l‘b; ‘l‘*‘r‘e':nch( Cuban_and low hecls; Patent Leather Pumps; one, two and three strap styles; various Oxfords in black, brown, tan and enameled calf; Cuban, low Cuban heels; and black calf, brown grain patent black calf and battle- serves to accentuateE (R and flat heels, ihny different styles, ship gray sport oxfords; French and low heels. the efficiency of Col: \ . g $10.00 and $11.00 Footwear $10.00 and $12.00 Footwear ° fCotbert-heatedS homes enjoy real com: fort in winter. = o o £New Steam and Hot N ; ¢ r“"“”"{'-“w‘|” A Patent leather, brown, bel{e and gray suede, brown calf Patent leather dress pumps, silver cloth, cloth of gold, black ords ; black and brown kid, fawn satin evening slippers: black satin and suede, brown and black EHAURICE J. Com’l'i f:fi"l'fimfi:‘.fidfi;fi"ug uxs"‘ 1 hundred pairs and many, calf, patent colum’:ls; black and lhruwnlglf, black and brown suede E Heating—Plumbing—Tinning | many choice styles to choose from, ° ° oxfords. In all the most popular styles. g 621 F Street Fisre o= 2 L S T O S e almnlnum_umumuhmnunm = ; : :: o— The After-Xmas Sale of Dresse S —puts special stress upon two groups of popular models— % original in design and artistic in finish—reduced to 519 2nd 538 . | ! " For street, afternoon and evening wear—Silk and Cloth . —and wonderfully attractive combinations. Other reductions bring the still finer [——%1— 4 grades into the realm of special selection The After-Xmas Sale of | Suits | —Second Floor. —[of—— ol )] Leather, Silk and Velvet Bags and Novelties, were S$7.50 and $8.50; now, $5. —includes the entire remaining stock—fur-trimmed and plain tailored—the sensible models that hold their place in e 50% 15.0.25%, = == 1E==0E i e The high-grade weaves, effectively tailored—and using the fine furs ) The After-Xmas'Sale of F urs g it ~ —is proving a remarkable magnet—and providing an: op- portunity that is without precedent, ; No exceptions are made—the entire stock of Furs have been included. . ; U [e—=|o|—Fp—Zfa]—=ao]—Dfol—H]ole——"p]c—— o [c——]|o|—=]o]——]c|——= | c——— o] c—=|o]e=—F|o| ——= ]| —— | c— S o[ c—= [o [ c——= [o[——=|c [—] UL UL T r I I fi, . E==m

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